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Devils Churn

Devils Churn began as a small fracture - a weak area in the ancient volcanic rock. Thunderous waves have gnawed at the rock for eons, eroding it away grain by grain, enlarging the crack into a chasm. As you approach, you'll feel the power of the churn like thunder in your bones, and anticipate each collision of wave and rock like bursting fireworks!
Devils Churn
Devils Churn
Photos taken looking straight down, from high up on a walkway
looking straight down, at Devils Churn
Pulverizing and pounding. Crashing and smashing. Endlessly, relentlessly, the Pacific ocean careens into Devils Churn until the crescendo of waves explodes in a riot of white froth.... and then escapes back to the sea.
looking straight down, at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
waves
water spraying at Devils Churn
water spraying at Devils Churn
The trail further down into Devils Churn is blocked by a very large fallen tree
The trail further down into Devils Churn
a very large fallen tree
a very large fallen tree
a very large fallen tree
The mountain across the street from Devils Churn
The mountain across the street from Devils Churn
From a side point at Devils Churn, you can see Cape Perpetua (see sub-menu below for close-up photos)
see Cape Perpetua
see Cape Perpetua
Thank you for viewing the above photos at Devils Churn. Please continue to explore each of the other 7 photo sections below. Note: the City of Yachats is NOT misspelled.

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Elk / campground / City of Florence
Cape Perpetua
   
Dune Buggy Ride
Sand Dunes
   
Devils Churn
Hecta Head Lighthouse & the City of Yachats
   
Sea Lions
Strawberry Hill
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the state of Washington and Mt. Saint Helens.